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and he is not always wrong - i bet him a set of tickets to the princess auto slam in sunny st james mar 15 - where we get back to real curling - and he won - so thou he pvrs the olympics - he will be in row 1 in two weeks
hmmm - so busy printing 22 tickets - cheap $10 this might be last years teams as i cant find a draw anywhere ..
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NBC is replaying the gold medal match right now (on the main network!) and they’ve just shown the last 2 shots of the 8th end, where it all turned. Two thoughts...
1). Edin set up the double that Shuster used to defeat them when he failed to get an expected roll after a hit.
2). This mistake happened right after Edin had called a time out.

And I’m wondering if anyone else noticed these two categories of problems killing losing team’s chances throughout the whole tournament....not getting rolls after hits and not executing the shots they spend a whole timeout discussing.

When it ended with the United States’ first gold in the sport at about 4:15 a.m. Eastern (6:15 p.m. in Korea), more than 77,000 people were streaming the event through NBC’s Olympics website.

How many were watching on television on NBCSN? It ended so late that data will not be available until Sunday for the 3 to 4:15 a.m. ET portion of the telecast. But an average of 1.58 million viewers were watching from 1:30 to 3 a.m., a remarkable figure given the hour, the sport and the channel.

Jamcan: It does not matter ML is wrong 80% of the time ( that's not really important ), that he is the most controversial contributor to CZ ( good for CZ ), or that he's got me on his " block list" ( cud care less ).

What is unfortunate, however, is his so-called friend, Fresca, who has no minimal standard of integrity, decency, character, etc., who saw fit to post what he did about ML. earlier today.